8thApril 2019
Press Release n. 28
CEV REPSOL MOTO2 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP:
The 2019 FIM CEV Repsol season started this weekend at the Circuito do Estoril in Portugal.
Niki Tuuli (Team Stylobike) took the win in the first Moto2™ race, which was affected by
water on the track. Edgar Pons (Baiko Racing Team) took the lead from the pole, but just
three laps later Yari Montella (Team Ciatti) passed the Baiko Racing Team rider to pull
away, imposing a good pace and posting a series of fast laps. Niki Tuuli also passed Edgar
Pons and worked hard to claw back the leading rider.
However, everything changed with four laps to go when Montella went down, losing all
hopes of a win. But things went from bad to worse for the Team Ciatti rider: after rejoining
in fourth position he fell yet again and, in the end, pulled out of the race. With Niki Tuuli
winning and Edgar Pons taking second, the third podium position went to Randam Rosli
(Onexox TKRR SAG Team).
The second Moto2™ race was declared dry so all the riders were able to put on slicks. From
the start Tuuli took the lead ahead of Edgar Pons and Héctor Garzó (CNS Motorsport),
setting a pace that surprised his rivals. However, Garzó put in a series of fast laps and
pulled back the Team Stylobike rider, taking Zaccone (Promoracing) along with him. On
lap nine Garzó and Tuuli both rode across a wet area of the track and almost went down.
Zaccone took advantage of their error and established a lead which he held to the end.
Despite falling back to fifth position Tuuli recovered well to cross the line in second place.
Pons took the final podium slot by beating Garzó by barely half a second.
With these results, Niki Tuuli leads by 9 points from Alessandro Zaccone and Edgar Pons.
Next round is on 28th April at Ricardo Tormo Circuit, Barcelona, Spain.
EUROPEAN SUPERSPORT CUP 600: THE SEASON STARTS IN SPAIN
The first round of the European Supersport Cup 600 was held this weekend at MotorLand
Aragon, Spain.
As part of the FIM Supersport World Championship, the ESSP 600 riders have dealt with
strong adversaries, with an intriguing race in the first part of the 16-lap encounter, before
a traditional fairing-bashing battle took place in the final part of the race.
Good race for Kyle Smith (Team Pedercini Racing), who finished 9th receiving 7 points for
the standing. Too bad for the French Xavier Navand (DK Motorsport) and Gaetan Matern
(Flembbo Leader Team), crashed at the beginning of the race
Next round of the ESSP 600 in on 14th April at TT Assen, the Netherlands.
EMX 125 2T AND EMX 250 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP:
FORATO AND GUADAGNINI DOMINATE DUO IN TRENTINO
The second rounds of the 2019 EMX250 and EMX125 presented by FMF Racing
Championships took place this weekend at the Trentino circuit where Italy’s own Alberto
Forato and Mattia Guadagnini from Maddii Racing Husqvarna took the respective wins.
The round of Trentino is always one of the best attended by fans and riders due to not
only Italy’s passion for motocross but also the incredible venue, its surroundings, and
unique circuit. This weekend the two FIM Europe Championships had a combined list of
193 entries.
EMX250 Race 1 on Saturday started in dramatic fashion as riders piled up in both the first
and second turn. Creymert Racing’s Kevin Horgmo came away unscathed and held the lead
early but Honda Redmoto Assomotor’s Stephen Rubini moved to the premiere position in
the second lap. Rubini led the way while the championship leader, Maddii Racing
Husqvarna’sAlberto Forato, was back in around 4th. Forato made passes on both
Rubini’s Honda Redmoto Assomotorteammate Pierre Goupillonand Horgmo to get into 2nd.
Forato was in pursuit of the lead and Rubini until the Frenchman lost the lead on his own
accord, winning by 11.6 seconds over Rubini. Horgmo took 3rd while Goupillon
and Ghidinelli Racing Team’s Giuseppe Tropepe rounded out the top 5.
Race 2 was led by Rubini after the start but he had Forato making quick passes behind him
to apply pressure from 2nd. On the 2nd official lap Rubini was passed down the Pit Lane
straight parallel to the start by Forato to the home crowd’s cheers but Forato then fell
handing Rubini the lead straight back. Forato got back up and immediately went back to
work seemingly unphased taking the lead role back by the next time across the finish.
Goupillon was watching the battle for the lead from slightly further behind in before
eventually getting passed by Tropepe for 3rd position. At the finish Forato carried on his
dominant and perfect season with his 4th race win in 4 races and second overall. Rubini
finish both second in the race and 2ndoverall while Tropepe took the final podium spot.
EMX250 Overall Top Ten: 1. Alberto Forato (ITA, HUS), 50 points; 2. Stephen Rubini (FRA,
HON), 44 p.; 3. Giuseppe Tropepe (ITA, YAM), 36 p.; 4. Pierre Goupillon (FRA, HON), 33
p.; 5. Rene Hofer (AUT, KTM), 31 p.; 6. Kevin Horgmo (NOR, KTM), 31 p.; 7. Karlis Sabulis
(LAT, KTM), 28 p.; 8. Ruben Fernandez (ESP, YAM), 28 p.; 9. Roan Van De Moosdijk (NED,
KAW), 28 p.10. Thibault Benistant (FRA, YAM), 18 p.
EMX250 Championship Top Ten: 1. Alberto Forato (ITA, HUS), 100 points; 2. Stephen
Rubini (FRA, HON), 80 p.; 3. Pierre Goupillon (FRA, HON), 67 p.; 4. Roan Van De Moosdijk
(NED, KAW), 63 p.; 5. Rene Hofer (AUT, KTM), 59 p.; 6. Ruben Fernandez (ESP, YAM), 57
p.; 7. Kevin Horgmo (NOR, KTM), 53 p.; 8. Giuseppe Tropepe (ITA, YAM), 51 p.; 9. Karlis
Sabulis (LAT, KTM), 50 p.; 10. Josh Gilbert (GBR, HON), 33 p.
EMX125 presented by FMF Racing Race 1 was clear cut with Maddii Racing Husqvarna’s
Mattia Guadagnini leading every single one of the 15 laps. F4E Racing KTM’s Guillem Farres
Plaza was the closest to Guadagnini as he ran in 2ndfor the first 7 laps. Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Kay de Wolf was third until Guyon passed him on the way to
2nd. When the checkered flag went out Guadagnini was the winner followed by Guyon,
Plaza, De Wolf, and A1M Husqvarna’s Jorgen-Matthias Talviku.
In Race 2 the earlier winner, Guadagnini was off to another dominant performance,
leading the first laps ahead of De Wolf and WZ-Racing’s Simon Laengenfelder. At the final
Guadagnini scored the overall with 1-1 finishes and he extended his points lead in front
of the home fans. Guyon and De Wolf meanwhile rounded out the podium going 2-2 and
3-3 respectively.
EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing Overall Top Ten: 1. Mattia Guadagnini (ITA, HUS), 50
points; 2. Tom Guyon (FRA, KTM), 44 p.; 3. Kay de Wolf (NED, HUS), 36 p.; 4. Guillem
Farres Plaza (ESP, KTM), 33 p.; 5. Jorgen-Matthias Talviku (EST, HUS), 31 p.; 6. Oriol Oliver
(ESP, KTM), 27 p.; 7. Alberto Barcella (ITA, KTM), 27 p.; 8. Matias Vesterinen (FIN, KTM),
26 p.; 9. Liam Everts (BEL, KTM), 24 p.; 10. Mike Gwerder (SUI, KTM), 22 p.
EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing ChampionshipTop Ten: 1. Mattia Guadagnini (ITA,
HUS), 93 points; 2. Tom Guyon (FRA, KTM), 83 p.; 3. Kay de Wolf (NED, HUS), 74 p.; 4.
Jorgen-Matthias Talviku (EST, HUS), 73 p.; 5. Oriol Oliver (ESP, KTM), 61 p.; 6. Mike
Gwerder (SUI, KTM), 48 p.; 7. Guillem Farres Plaza (ESP, KTM), 43 p.; 8. Simon
Laengenfelder (GER, KTM), 40 p.; 9. Liam Everts (BEL, KTM), 37 p.; 10. Alessandro Facca
(ITA, KTM), 30 p.
EMX 65 AND EMX 85 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP:
COENEN AND MAREK LEADER AT THE END OF ROUND1
On Sunday 7th April was raced the round of the EMX 65 and EMX85 Europen Championship
in Velke Uherce, Slovakia.
Due to the bad weather conditions, Saturday’s qualifying was cancelled, but fortunately
on Sunday the weather was perfect for all the races.
The final results of EMX85 saw the Belgian Sacha Coenen win in front of Cas Valk, second,
and Ivano Van Erp, third.
Final result class EMX 85:
1. Sacha Coenen BEL FMB Yamaha
2. Cas Valk NED KNMV Yamaha
3. Ivano Van Erp NED KNMV Yamaha
Final result class EMX 65:
1. Vítezslav Marek CZE ACCR KTM
2. Lotte Van Drunen NED KNMV KTM
3. Ashton Boughen GBR ACU YZ
ENDURO EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP: DOUBLE WIN FOR KOUBLE IN PORTUGAL
The only 21-year-old Krystof Kouble from the Czech Republic won both the first and the
second day at the start of the European Enduro Championship in Gois, Portugal, taking
the in the overall classification.
Heavy rain and hailstorms made the track muddy and slippery and led the organizers to
some detours.
In Day 1 the KTM rider immediately took the lead and extended his lead to 22 seconds
until the end. After a crash in the enduro test his lead had shrunk a little, but overall all
participants had to struggle more with the weather conditions than with the competition.
Second overall position for the Finnish Eemil Pohjamo (TM 300 2T) and third for the Swede
Albin Elowson. The Czech Zuzana Novackova won the Women category, collecting the
fewest penalty minutes on the demanding track: in the end she had over eight minutes
over Hanna Berzelius from Sweden
Day 2 was much more difficult than the previous because of the mud and saw again the
domination of Kouble, who won also the Junior Class E2/E3. The Swedish Albin Elowson
won the Over 250 4T class and took the second place in the Overall with his Husqvarna.
The Finnish Eemil Pohjola, ahead of Elowson in Day 1, lost some time after a crash.
The Swedish Max Ahlin won among the youngest participants in the Junior Under 21 class,
as he did on Day 1. The 17-year-old Sherco rider finished sixth overall, just behind 125cc
last year's winner Roni Kytönen from Finland, who this season moved up to the junior
class. The Finnish Petri Pohiamo, who has been successful in the Enduro World
Championship in the past, won his first seniors’ race over 40 years old. On the first day he
had to give up prematurely due to technical problems, so he is still a bit behind in the
championship.
The calendar:
1. 06th-07th April Góis / Portugal
2. 18th-19th May Brenzo / Slovakia
3. 29th-30th Juni Madona / Latvia
4. 06th-08th September Heinola / Finnland
SUPERENDURO CUP: THE SEASON ENDS IN BILBAO
The last event of 2019 years Superenduro European Cup was held on 06th April in the
Bizkaia Arena of Bilbao, Spain, together with Maxxis FIM Superenduro World Championship
and an exciting crowd of over 2.000.
15 riders took part to the qualification for the finals, in a technical track with a lot of
different jumps and obstacles such as logs and stones.
Winner of the first final was the French Paul Bury, while the German Robert Scharl got
the second.
After the two finals Scharl won followed by Bury, second, and Tom Knight, third.
SNOWCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP: FILIP ÖHMAN WINS THE ROUND
The FIM Europe Snowcross Championship took place on 4th April in Bodens Travbana,
Sweden, in a partly cloudy day with cold temperatures.
On the 740m long track Filip Öhman was the most impressive once the racing started
taking the lead of Final 1 from the first lap and never losing the position before finishing
nearly 20 seconds ahead of second place rider Jens Vikman.
Final 2 was led by Robert Lunden for most of the time but with 4 laps of 16 remaining he
dropped to 4th handing the lead to Öhman. After holding on to the inherited lead for the
final laps Öhman took the race by 4 seconds and the overall championship win with the
maximum 50 points! 2nd overall went to Jens Vikman and Gustav Salomonsson took 3rd.